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Intellectual Property Road Show

Thursday, June 26, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Cili Restaurant
5160 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89117
702-856-1000

Who Should Attend?
In-house counsel, business owners, marketing and web design professionals, and research and development managers who need practical and timely information on a wide variety of intellectual property legal issues.

Why Attend?
Learn how to identify and maximize intellectual property assets, how to avoid inadvertently infringing the rights of others, and how to plan toward generating a return on your IP investment. This seminar will address all types of intellectual property (patent, trademark, copyright, internet, etc.) in one brief morning session. You'll receive lots of information in very little time.

Agenda
A brief introduction will be given to each workshop breakout topic to assist attendees in deciding which two of the four breakout sessions will be the most valuable to them.

8:30 A.M. Breakfast and Registration
9:00 A.M. Welcome and Introductions
9:20 A.M. Break
9:25 A.M. Session One (Choice of breakout)
10:05 A.M. Break
10:15 A.M. Session Two (Choice of breakout)
11:00 A.M. End

Break Out Sessions:

Trademarks
Trademarks Protection Strategies
Presented by Linda Norcross and Scott Havlick

Licensing and Technology
IP Licensing and Internet Keyword Issues
Presented by Matt Abell and Ian O'Neill

Patents
Patent Procurement Strategies, Issues and Costs
Presented by Bob Ryan

Litigation
Enforcement: Strategies for Minimizing Conflict & Extracting Value from your IP
Presented by Don Degnan

When registering online, please indicate your breakout session choices. All four breakouts will be offered during each session.

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